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Detailed case papers on Imiela have reportedly been sent to officials and a full hearing is likely to be set by March, according to The Sun.

The news comes days after the Parole Board ordered the release of Britain’s worst sex offender, John Worboys, after deciding he was no longer dangerous. The decision caused widespread outrage.

The 60-year-old former Cheshunt and Waltham Cross resident, who was born in Enfield, was jailed for drugging and attacking 12 women in his black cab, and will be released on licence next month after serving his minimum eight-year jail term.

However, it is thought the ex-Turnford School student may have been responsible for attacks on more than 100 women between 2002 and 2008.

A spokesperson for the Parole Board said: “We can confirm that the Ministry of Justice has referred the case of Antoni Imiela for a parole review.

“The review is following the standard six month process for all indeterminate sentence prisoners and will be reviewed on the papers in the first instance.

“The review may be concluded on the papers or alternatively it may be directed to an oral hearing.”